How To Test A Car Starter With A Screwdriver And Jumper Cables!
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A word of advice from someone with experience; when putting power to the posts, install the nut first on both posts so when the jumper cables arc you don't mess up the threads. You can ruin the studs that way and you'll never get the nut back on if the starter is tested and turns out to be good.
Good point mate
How To Test A Car Starter With A Screwdriver And Jumper cables.. did you read that idiot? or you just trying to show off!
Arvin Tiongco I wasn't going to bother giving your idiotic reply one of my own but I have to say you are one quick tempered little Tiongco. Yes, "Tiongco", that is my new word for someone who is a complete dunce.
I know exactly what the title of this video is and how does calling me an idiot for trying to help others who might attempt this make any sense whatsoever? If you are going to bench test a car starter with a screwdriver or jumper cables, it's best to screw on a nut to the post threads and use the nut as the contact point for the cables and screw driver so there is no arcing on the threads. This will ruin the threads and cause more headaches to deal with.
This is simply common sense being passed on from me(someone with experience) to people like you(those without) and there is no reason to call ME an idiot for trying to help others with their future projects. Damn Tiongcos, always causing trouble.
Jim Garrison I almost did exactly that today, not 20 minutes ago. Sound advice.
Jim Garrison
I 100% agree... nice reply back... :-)
Yo Adrian, we did it!!
lol awesome
XD
Leave it to a Chevy van to be klownin around
Yo Rocko
Lol
that's probably one of the best diy videos i've seen on you tube so far. simple and to the point.
Here I am 11 years later, thanks! Trying to fix my friend's Kubota tractor that isn't cranking at all, and this will be a big help on ruling out the starter itself.
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Thanks a lot for a clear and concise video on testing the starter. It's the next step in figuring out what's failed on my truck. I've seen other videos, but yours added the parts about checking the solenoid, motor, etc individually, which others skipped.
Thanks for the very simple and effective video, the best explanation on starters I’ve seen on CZcams.
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It's a good test to do when buying a rebuilt starter. I've bought several rebuilt parts that weren't any good, so if this test doesn't spin the motor, don't waste your time installing it but just because it does spin doesn't mean it will spin when put on a load, as klowny1969 stated in the video. A couple of things that weren't mentioned were the starter relay (just jump it to test it) and the wires (both positive and negative) that can be bad. A resistance test (ohms test) can show that the wires are good when actually, they aren't. You would need to do a voltage drop test while the starter is under a load to properly test them. If you don't know how to perform a voltage drop test, it's very easy with a multimeter. CZcams has plenty of instructional videos on how to perform voltage drop and relay jump test, so I won't go there. Good Luck!
I had done this years before and couldn't remember clearly exactly how to do it. Your video was perfect and saved me a ton of struggling and money! Thanks!
Awesome
Hey fellas, a little tip. If possible make up a couple of jumper wires to attach to the starter terminals. Tighten them, and attach the jumper cable as instructed, then use a momentary switch, between the 2 leads, this will eliminate the sparking and risk of "welding" wires together. Touching the terminals damages the threads, making a reinstall more difficult. I've also made a jig, 2 wires, a momentary switch, and 2alligator clips. Attach jumper to large starter term., attach 1clip to "s" terminal, the other to the large (bat) terminal. Press and release switch to activate starter. Also a bit of wd40 on the starter drive, while engaging can't hurt either.
I love how you do everything off-camera in this video.
Isnt it great?
Awesome! Thanks so much I really appreciate your no-nonsense style!!!!
Thanks great video! My husband watched this video and changed my starter saved us $$. Now off to enjoy this memorial weekend. Oh also my old starter passed all the test with the spark plugs but I guess it didn't have enough Power to start. Any who I'm happy. Thank you soo much.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and enjoy ur memorial day weekend!
I'll finally remember this now. Thanks!
Great video this one will definitely save people money from not replacing unnecessary parts.Thanks.
Your welcome..always willing to help people out
You are the best of All here. I watched 10 videos and yours is the only one I understand Nice job.
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you made this very easy to troubleshoot...thank you!
Yo .... Klowny , finally a video I can understand and actually hands on know how ! Awesome job man ! You are the man ! Thanks
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Great video, with no filler. Thanks!
Thanks
You are awesome...no words can explain! Thank you Boss
Thank you for an easy to follow instructions. Moreover, you cut to the chase and helped me out unlike other you tube videos.
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Awesome-- super helpful stuff! Many thanks for posting this video, bro.
That was pretty good. Your correct, this quick check only checks it in a none load condition, and works about 90% of the time. If the starter works out of the car but when installed in the car (under load) barely turns the engine over, 99% of the time it's either a bad starter, bad cable or a weak battery. I had a weak starter on my 7.3L diesel engine, worked great out of the car but barely turned the engine over. I also had a bad (Internally Corroded) battery cable going to the starter on my 99 Dodge Grand Caravan. The starter passed a load test and the battery passed a load test but the car continued to start slowly and have electrical issues. After the positive battery cable was replaced going to the starter the slow hard start problems went away. We opened the cable and found on the bottom loop it was badly corroded. Our indications were a good voltage at the battery when we tried to start it, but about a 4V drop ~(8.5V) at the starter positive terminal when trying to start it. I thought you did pretty good job on the video. Thanks for sharing it with us. Thumbs up! Best Wishes n Blessings. Keith Noneya
Keith Noneya thanks for watching and commenting
Very helpful, thanks ! 🔩
I like video testing starter n solenoid it will help lot peoplesay save money .
More videos like this appreciated.
excellent video...thank you for taking the time to post this!
Thanks for watching!
Simple and direct! Instructions are really easy to follow. Keep doing what your doing, klowny1969!
Thank you..I have tons of new videos on my channel
Great communicator - thanks Klowny.
Just cleaned up the starter on my '86 Chevy K20. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching
Thank you!!! This video helped me get my 1990 dodge b350 going again!!
Awesome thanks for watching and commenting
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
This was really helpful. Thanks for making this video
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Thanks for the upload! That was really helpful!
Thanks for watching
Great video, useful for troubleshooting and you learn something new every day
Awesome
Thanks for posting this man, it helps a lot
your a genius bro wow,i will remember this next time i service my starter motor,,, keep up the good work,,godbless
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I found your video very true but with one exception I would like to share with you! I have worked on starters for many years now. But I found out something by accident! My sons' car won't start (battery new) The battery was up to 12.5v but nothing. So I removed his starter and had Advance Auto test it while I watched. 3x it tested good but when I reinstalled it, nothing. So I took a starter off a similar car (salvage yard) install it and it fired up. While the old starter worked during the test but when there was a load on it (turning the engine over) nothing! (to tired to turn the engine over)
BINGO....
+rendy retherford Thanks for that tip. My battery voltage checks out perfect with or without a full load. The alternator is charging properly according to my multi-meter. When I engage the starter by turning the ignition switch ..... the starter drags, it is very slow to turn and hesitates to turn at normal speed.
Sometimes turning the engine a bit manually can fix this
You can find out if the starter motor is shot by testing the voltage at the battery during cranking and comparing to the starter voltage during cranking (connect leads to S terminal and ground to the case). If the voltage is the same but higher than 10.5 V then the starter is bad. If both are the same but less than 10.5 V then it's the battery, recharge or replace. If voltages are more than 0.3 V different then it's the battery cables or a ground issue.
Excellent video really helped me with my starter on my 63 ' Chevy Nova tks..
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Great video, very informative and easy to understand. Subbed and liked.
Awesome, helpful video. Thanks!
Should be noted that some models of starters have no solenoid, so when you connect the red positive to the starter the test will already be underway. Great video, thanks
I like how he cleared his throat before the first test
I just watched it and noticed it too.
Funny how he short circuit :D
Thank you sir! My van caught fire when I put a new battery and tried I'm going to keep watching I'm building this van for my daughter
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This guys sounds like Rocky Balboa after part 5 haha
Omg. Holy shit I swear I just saw Sylvester Stallone on jimmy Fallon !!! I was thinking I like this guy cause he is practical and it motivates me to do shit myself!!
I'm guessing New York maybe jersey ? Hey I love em all so no one be offended ...I was raised catholic guilt lol, and if someone said are u Irish and Protestant I'd be like no but I like lucky charms .....
Exactly what I thought😉
Your nothing but a broke starter rock. Your a bum
Great video and info , thanks . It helped me a lot before installing the starter .
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Very helpful! Thanks, I really needed this information!
thanks for watching and commenting :)
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Very informative - Thanks!
thanks for watching and commenting
Good roadside test, thanks mate. Superb.
thanks dude needed your help and you did wonders realise that it was not the starter motor but the fuse gotta Love CZcams
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this is a pretty helpful vid thanks good sir i learned something new
thanks for watching
This video was a lot of help thankyou
The best I have seen. Thanks.
Great video man informative right to the point
Thanks
tks. i needed that useful info. cause i got a 2003 in trouble !
This was so helpful bro.
I like how detailed you made the video.
Thanks for wa5ching!
what if u connect the 2 fat ones?
Great video, very informative. I especially like that you are getting the information across without feeling like you have to show your face more than your subject matter. I get so sick of watching "informative" videos where the auther is hell bent on showing his mug. Again, great job!
hey this video has been a huge help thank you!
thank you very much for sharing your expertise. super helpfull
thanks for watching
Thank you for this video
you made it sound like you were talking to a friend. Giving details on how to hook it all up, what to look for, and the "if than else.." information at the end
Thanks for watching
[my, dad showed me this year's ago. thank, you for you're video]👍
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Towards the end there, you were talkin about cleaning up the terminals, which, you can go to your local auto parts store(Like NAPA, AutoZone or O'Reilly's part stores.), they will have a terminal cleaning tool, which is technically a dual tool, where to clean the male terminals, you use the female wiry you first see, but, there is a male wiry tool, that is hidden under the handle of the tool, which turns a lil bit and pull apart. Another tool, that works good, is a wood handle tool, that looks similar to a toothbrush, but has either brass or stainless steel wires.
I appreciate your video man. You were really helpful.
Thnx for watching and commenting
Thanks for the video. Very informative.
ukeplaya1 thanks for watching and commenting
Very good info. Thanks
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Thanks Rocky! My starter turned out OK. 👍😀
Ayyyooo adriannee .. ur welcome sir...and thanks for watching
Lol.. Right on brother thanks for the reply and for taking time off your schedule to show us how to! You tube would be useless without people like you! 🍺👍😀Cheers!
Great video. This is what I was looking for. I want to test a starter before I install it into my truck. Thanks for sharing.
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@@klowny1969 Sorry, I was in a hurry to test a starter. Thanks, it worked. I went back and subbed your channel. Drop around the Dog House and see what I am trying to do. I know nothing about building a ride, but I am learning one step at a time through good people like you on CZcams and having fun.
@@AndysDogHouse awesome will do
@@klowny1969 Thanks. Have a nice Easter. 🐰
Just what I searched for thank you!
Tnx for watching
This was very useful I like your demonstration. Thank you very much.
4Sherman
Thanks for watching
Thanks Rocky :) love it
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Thanks for the video. My truck wouldn't start good battery and everything. After I jumped the solenoid I got the high hum from the starter motor spinning but it wasn't engaging the fly wheel and after turning the key it luckily started so I could get home. Bad solenoid.
Thank you. Very helpful
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Great video rocky thanks
thanks dont forget to subscribe
Great DYI video. Thanks...
thanks for watching
Very informative video, thanks!
thnx for watching
thanks for Video it was very good
+rendy retherford thanks for watching
thanks, wished I'd known about this video before I had my veh taken to the dealer.
I like your video! Thanks! You saved me like $30!
Thanks for watching
thanks for the video, it was a great help. 👍
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Great review man. Thanks for not requiring us to share your videos for giveaways.
+Justin meier lol thnx for watching
+klowny1969 what the fuck I wasn't even commenting on this video. Weird.
OMG!! I thought the same thing! Hey Rocky!
Thanks for this video and info,
awesome vid!!!
Man you made me ROFLCOPTER so hard @ 2:45. "push the pinning gear Awouuut" . Thanks for the video bro! GJ on the motor!
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dude you sound like Salvester Stallon. im kinda jealous
good job man,thanks
Thanks for watching
thank you simple and to the point
keith lusty thanks for watching and commenting
thank you for the information
This was a good video. I have replaced a lot of them in my life and now I know how to do this and I also know what my problem is.
thanks for info ...will try it tomorrow tnx
You did Great job
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Excellent.
Great video. Thank you very much.
MooiCreatives RELOAD thanks for watching
Well presented
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great video!
for a young mechanic thats good to kno thanks
Jeff Rader thnx for watching
Thank You! great trouble shooting video.
Good video man !
Thank u
Great video
Jack Douglas thanks
Your welcome! Thanks for watching and subscribing!